Death is a great leveller, nothing more, nothing less
Award-winning poet Gayatri Lakhiani Chawla, based in Mumbai, India shares three poems selected from her book ‘Borders and Broken Hearts’
Gayatri Lakhiani Chawla is an
The rain waits for my tears to fall, when clouds become dark and talk. My words write letters big or small, the wind carries all above in its walk.
Jyotirmaya Thakur, a renowned UK-based poet and writer, shares her three poems selected from her poetry
The book has been edited by Tasleem Shakur and Shayer Ghafur, and published by ‘Knowledgists without Borders’
People’s perception stems from their experience while they are growing up in a location, may it be a village, thana,
The Muslim Council of Elders (MCE) concluded its participation in the New Delhi World Book Fair, held from February 10th to 18th, with notable success and a large turnout from various segments of Indian society who praised the MCE's stand cultural
Naila Hina, an engineer, poet and author of several multilingual books, holding honorary Doctorate in Literature from various international organizations, is actively working on her dream of a United World by Poetry without borders
Introduction
Dr.
“If you cry because the sun has gone out of your life, your tears will prevent you from seeing the stars.” I can’t but quote the wise words of the Bengali philosopher and social reformer. In adversities and hard times you can feel lost, depressed and helpless. You have a choice to either collapse “cry” or challenge your situation or at least get the best out of it aka